Steps to Form an LLC in Rhode Island
Step 1: Choose Your LLC Name
Your Rhode Island LLC name must be distinguishable from other business entities registered in the state. The name must include "LLC," "L.L.C.," or "Limited Liability Company." Search the Secretary of State's database to check name availability before filing.
Step 2: Appoint a Registered Agent
Every Rhode Island LLC must have a registered agent — a person or company with a physical address in Rhode Island who can receive legal documents on behalf of your LLC. You can serve as your own registered agent or hire a professional service ($50-300/year).
Step 3: File Articles of Organization
File your Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State. The filing fee is $150 and typical processing takes 5-7 business days. You can file online at sos.ri.gov.
Step 4: Create an Operating Agreement
While not always legally required, an operating agreement is essential. It outlines ownership percentages, profit distribution, management structure, and what happens if a member leaves. Banks often require one to open a business account.
Step 5: Get an EIN (Employer Identification Number)
Apply for a free EIN from the IRS at irs.gov. You'll need this to open a business bank account, hire employees, and file taxes. The process takes about 5 minutes online.
Step 6: Open a Business Bank Account
Separate your personal and business finances by opening a dedicated business checking account. This protects your personal liability shield and makes accounting easier.
Key Facts About Rhode Island LLCs
- Moderate filing costs
- Small state with proximity to Boston and NYC
- Annual report required
Ongoing Requirements
Rhode Island requires a annual report with a fee of $50. Make sure to file on time to keep your LLC in good standing.
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